- Wang
Yuanlu (simplified Chinese: 王圆箓;
traditional Chinese: 王圓籙; pinyin: Wáng
Yuánlù; c. 1849 – 1931) was a
Taoist priest and
abbot of the
Mogao Caves at...
- by an
itinerant Daoist monk
called Wang
Yuanlu in 1900 at the
Mogao Caves of Dunhuang, Gansu, China. Wang
Yuanlu had
decided to take
charge of the Mogao...
- Ni
Yuanlu (Chinese: 倪元璐; pinyin: Ní
Yuánlù; Wade–Giles: Ni Yüan-lu; ca. 1593–1644) was a high-ranking official, calligrapher, and
painter during the Ming...
- Sūtra was
found among the
Dunhuang m****cripts in 1900 by
Daoist monk Wang
Yuanlu and sold to
Aurel Stein in 1907. It
dates back to May 11, 868 CE and is...
- The
biggest discovery, however, came from a
Chinese Taoist named Wang
Yuanlu who had
appointed himself guardian of some of
these temples around the turn...
-
European citizens,
including the
German amb****ador. June 25 –
Taoist monk Wang
Yuanlu discovers the
Dunhuang m****cripts, a
cache of
ancient texts that are of...
- is
currently owned by the
Harvard Art
Museums since 1943. In 1900, Wang
Yuanlu (王圓籙), the
caretaker of the
Mogao Caves,
discovered Cave 17 , nicknamed...
- The
Dunhuang m****cripts—discovered in the
early 20th
century by Wang
Yuanlu, then
obtained and
analysed by the Hungarian-British
explorer Aurel Stein...
-
denounced in 1654
because he
advocated returning to Ming-dynasty
court dress, an
example of
which is
shown in this 17th-century
portrait of Ni
Yuanlu....
- In the year 1002, he
rebelled against his uncle,
resulting in Cao
Yuanlu and
Yuanlu's brother, Cao
Yanrui (曹延瑞)
committing suicide. With
approval of Emperor...